BBC features world’s first contactless car

by
Foolproof Team

18th August 2017

We partnered with Hyundai and Cancer Research UK to build the world's first car enabled for contactless payments.

When the car was unveiled at Kings Cross station in May it received more than 200 interactions in the first few hours of operation. In the BBC's article on the future of cashless donations they featured the world’s first contactless car. Although cash may still be widely used “tap and go” is emerging as a way to quickly and easily donate to charities.

The car has five contactless payment points positioned around it and combines a number of different technologies, including Arduino micro-controllers and Raspberry Pi microcomputers.

Contactless payment options are having a clear impact on how people spend money and in turn the charitable donation process needs to adapt.